Transposable elements fall under the category of dispersed sequence repeats. Transposable elements are the sections of DNA that move or transpose within the genome. They are also sometimes referred to as molecular parasites, as they exist only to maintain and propagate themselves and have no specific function in the biology of their host. However, some [...]
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Transposable Elements: Dispersed Repeats
Posted in Genome organization, Repetitive DNA, Transposable Elements on October 21, 2007 | Leave a Comment »
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